CDR-Info posted this new audio protection program with some interesting (and challenging ) text:

"...Protect your own Audio CDs effective with Easy Audio Lock. Not even Plextors can copy these...

Read the full article here: [http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/2572-Easy-Audio-Lock-to-protect-your-audio-CDs-.html](http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/2572-Easy-Audio-Lock-to-protect-your-audio-CDs-.html)
Feel free to add your comments below.
Please note that the reactions from the complete site will be synched below.

It is so ironic that while we consistently break protections, hunt down protections to beat them & basically keep saying: “When are they (record companies) gonna learn?”…we get a CdFreak tip on how to copy protect our own audio Cdr’s. Seems as if it works well. Keep in mind I have no knowledge of “code” so I am not an authority - but as I posed as Mr. Average Joe Consumer, I attempted to copy a 17:45 min cd with a toc at 103:1:1 - forget it - the cdrom (plex 40x scsi) will not read the disk. It plays fine in a audio cd player leaving just the total time & last track time incorrect. As well - I took the exact same 17:45 min cd & chose a toc of 19 minutes. Track 1 ripped fine in AG. But it crashed AG on the last track. It froze CloneCd at the end of the burn - BUT * the copy played fine - go figure - also, it needs an english help as I have no idea what dissector is - perhaps someone would be kind enough to post an english version of the Help contents…all in all I am positive the next CdFreaker is going to laugh at me & exclaim how it was immensly easy to break the protection.

Yeah… I also tried the Clone Audio Protector and also worked too good! But a protected cd wont be playable in a Hifi DVD player (For TV). They have to fix this before i use it to my live recorded dance mixes… I is verry usefull! Have a try :4